Angelica dahurica is a wildy grown species of angelica native to Siberia, Russia Far East, Mongolia, Northeastern China, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan. This species tend to grow near river banks, along streams and among rocky shrubs. The root of the plant is widely used for its medicinal properties and is known to contain furanocoumarins and angelicotoxin. A. dahurica is also commonly known by its Chinese name, Bai Zhi.
Aside from the medicinal properties that this plant offers, this species also contain furocoumarins which increases skin sensitivity to sunlight and may cause dermatitis. Another compound called the angelicotoxin, is an active ingredient within the root. This has an excitatory effect on the respiratory system, central nervous system, and the vasculomotor system of the body. The stalks of this plant have also been commonly used as a food ingredient.
Catalog | Product Name | CAS Number | Manual |
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CFN99107 | Isoimperatorin | 482-45-1 | |
CFN98758 | Imperatorin | 482-44-0 | |
CFN90231 | Isobergapten | 482-48-4 | |
n/a | n/a | 19573-01-4 | n/a |
CFN98167 | Byakangelicol | 26091-79-2 | |
CFN97142 | Psoralen | 66-97-7 | |
CFN99916 | Beta-Sitosterol | 83-46-5 | |
CFN99716 | Palmitic acid | 57-10-3 | |
CFN90591 | 8-Hydroxybergapten | 1603-47-0 | n/a |
CFN90557 | Oxypeucedanin hydrate | 2643-85-8 | |
CFN98462 | Neobyakangelicol | 35214-82-5 | |
CFN90595 | Oxyimperatorin | 35740-18-2 | n/a |
CFN98766 | Bergapten | 484-20-8 | |
CFN98153 | Alpha-Angelica lactone | 591-12-8 | |
CFN90590 | Cnidilin | 14348-22-2 | |
CFN90350 | Oxypeucedanin | 737-52-0 |
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